University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

Cajuns Falter In First Road Game
2/27/2009 6:00:00 AM | Baseball
LAFAYETTE ? The Ragin' Cajuns
baseball team did not start their 2009 road schedule the way they would have
hoped, losing 10-1 to Southern Miss on Friday in Hattiesburg, Miss., helping
the Golden Eagles extend their winning streak to six and dropping UL to 1-4-1
on the season.
Junior
Zach Osborne made his second start with six innings, allowing eight runs, all
earned, on 10 hits, two walks and three strikeouts. He took the loss, his first
decision of the season. The Eagles tagged him for one double and two home runs.
Senior
southpaw Blake Haagen threw two innings, allowing one hit, two runs, both
earned, on three walks and a strikeout.
Offensively,
Alex Fuselier earned the only RBI for the Cajuns in the eighth inning. He
finished 2-for-4 from the plate, joined by Les Smith with that statistic. Chad Keefer and Greg Fontenot each managed a double, and Kyle Bostick's five-game
hitting streak came to an 0-for-4 end, while Fontenot extended his own streak
to five. Travis Whipple and Les Smith are now on four-game streaks, Whipple
going 1-for-3 at the dish.
Defensively,
the Cajuns played their first error-free game this season, after committing at
least one and as many as three in five previous games.
Southern
Miss center fielder Bo Davis wasted no time getting the Golden Eagles on the
scoreboard slamming his second leadoff home run of the season to put Southern
Miss up 1-0 after one inning.
Davis
returned to bat in the second inning with loaded bases and two outs, and earned
another RBI, but this time it was a weak bloop just past the pitcher's mound.
No one got to it and Davis reached while the third base runner scored. That
would kick off a seven-run rally, all with two outs.
In
the next at bat, Kameron Brunty ripped one to left center to clear the bases
for three runs. A bloop single to short center field plated Brunty from second
for the 6-0 advantage before Osborne gave up a two-run home run to Corey
Stevens, giving the Golden Eagles an 8-0 lead heading to the third inning.
Osborne was tagged for seven runs, all earned, on six hits in the second.
Osborne
retired the side in the bottom of the third, escaping for the first time in the
game without allowing a run. He locked down and went on to allow just three
more hits through four innings of play before being relieved by Blake Haagen to
start the bottom of the seventh. Haagen retired the side.
The
Cajuns finally erased the shutout in the eighth inning, when Greg Fontenot
sliced a double to left field with two outs, and came around to score on an
Alex Fuselier single to right.
Haagen
returned for the Eagles' eighth but went cold from the mound, allowing two runs
to score, both earned, on one hit and three walks.
The
series continues Saturday with a 2 p.m. matchup. Steve Peloquin has the call on
ESPN 1420 AM, and live statistics will be available from Southern Miss, accessible
through the baseball schedule page on RaginCajuns.com.
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